VIDEO: 3 Looks Urban Decay Born To Run + Review

28 August, 2018

The Born To Run palette, Urban Decay's most recent launch, has been raved about so much since it came out. I was so lucky to receive one and super excited to try it out because I had actually thought or purchasing it. Today I created a total of 5 looks using every single color.

THE COLLECTION

The Urban Decay Born To Run palette has a total of 21 eyeshadows with a mix of shimmery, matte and satin finishes. I found the colors super easy to blend and insanely pigmented (more than any other UD palettes that I have!). As you can tell, this palette is inspired by traveling so I took it with me on my most recent trip to NYC (post coming soon) to see if it was worthy. The huge mirror definitely was helpful, as I never carry large mirrors when I travel, but the palette itself is a little heavy to be holding it while doing my entire makeup. It does take quite some space on your makeup bag so if you're traveling light, this might not be a good option. You can create A TON of looks, I love every single color, especially those greens. The only downside of this palette is that some of the shades have a little fallout and the green tones have a lot. But, would I recommend it? YES.

The collection comes with three 24/7 Glide-On Pencils in Overdrive (a deep emerald green), Double Life (dark copper), and Lucky (light bronze). The formulas are very creamy and blendable, they set after a few seconds and stay put perfectly on the inner rims of the eyes. The collection also includes three Vice Lipsticks in the shades 66 (matte mauve), Ready? (very shimmery red), and Marfa (berry with light shimmer). Just one swipe provides enough color to cover the lips and the formula is very comfortable to wear. The shade Ready? was definitely not my favorite, as the sparkles make it appear a bit patchy and you can feel them on your lips.